Hello Frank,
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 04:55:03PM +0200, Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> Two comments/questions:
> 
> 1) All messages shown above are harmless AFAIK and should not
> appear anymore with the experimental version of eject

Yes, I can provide you with the exact kernel message if you want (I
try now to avoid this, as I actually want to write data safely). It
says something about "unable to flush some buffers".

Should I try out the experimental version?

> 2) I don't know anything about DVD-RAM, udftools and stuff so please excuse
> my stupid question: You unmounted the thing, so all data is save, isn't
> it? Anything else sound very much broken-by-design. But probably I'm
> overlooking something...

Well, I am starting myself, and I admit I am puzzled by this behaviour
myself. First I assumed user error, but then I noted that the door
remains locked even after unmounting the disk. If you think this is a
problem in the udftools, please re-assign, I cannot give you any
insight ATM. 

Greetings

         Helge

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